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SEI UNO STUDENTE ISCRITTO?
SEI UN DOCENTE O UN MEMBRO DELLO STAFF
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Facoltà di: SCIENZE POLITICHE E SOCIALI

Politiche europee ed internazionali

Milano

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AMMISSIONI CON TITOLO ITALIANO
AMMISSIONI CON TITOLO DI STUDIO ESTERO
Durata
2 Anni
Lingua
Italiano
Classe Di Laurea
LM-52 R (Relazioni internazionali)

International Relations: People, Rights and Resources (PRR)

Il percorso formativo intende esaminare il tema delle relazioni internazionali a partire dalla centralità dell’essere umano inteso come portatore di diritti originali ed irriducibili, il cui soddisfacimento, meta di ogni azione di policy, dipende, come limite e come opportunità, dalla disponibilità e gestione di risorse naturali, intellettuali e tecnologiche, anche con riferimento alla dottrina della “human security”.

Lo studente svolgerà il primo semestre presso l’Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, il secondo semestre del primo anno presso UiS-Universitet i Stavanger (Norvegia) e il primo semestre del secondo anno presso la Leibniz Universität Hannover (Germania).

L’ultimo semestre sarà dedicato interamente allo svolgimento della tesi e dello stage o di ulteriori attività formative approvate dalla Facoltà.

I requisiti di ammissione, oltre alla conoscenza della lingua inglese,  sono specificati nelle procedure di ammissione qui sotto riportate.

L’ammissione al programma avviene sulla base di un colloquio e della valutazione del curriculum degli studi.

Per richiedere ulteriori informazioni scrivere a enrollment.PRR@unicatt.it
Per maggiori informazioni relative ai semestri all'estero, scrivere a: info.outbound@unicatt.it, indicando in oggetto "informazioni per percorso PRR".

 

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Procedure di ammissione al Percorso International relations: people, rights and resources (PRR) - a.a. 2025-26

Piano di studio: 120 CFU

Code Course Credits

SPS/14

History of Asia and Wider Middle East

6

IUS/14

Multilevel protection of human rights and environmental issues

6

SPS/04

Strategic Studies

6

SECS-P/02

Economic Geography *

6

L-LIN/12

English for Communication

6

a foreign language course among the following:

L-LIN/04

Advanced French

6

L-LIN/07

Advanced Spanish

6

L-LIN/14

Advanced German

6

L-OR/12

Advanced Arabic language and culture

6

one eligible course among the following:

M-FIL/03

Consumption and Consumers: Ethics  and Models (1 module)

3

SECS-P/01

Economics for Business and Management II: imperfect competition and Strategic Thinking (1 module)

3

SECS-P/02

Economics of Natural Resources

3

IUS/17

Restorative Justice in Complex Settings: participation, innovation, rights

3

TOTAL UCSC MILANO: 39
Code

SPS/14

Credits

6

Code

SPS/04

Credits

6

Code

SECS-P/02

Credits

6

Code

L-LIN/12

Credits

6

Code

L-LIN/04

Credits

6

Code

L-LIN/07

Credits

6

Code

L-LIN/14

Credits

6

Code

L-OR/12

Credits

6

Code

SECS-P/02

Credits

3

a foreign language course among the following:
one eligible course among the following:
TOTAL UCSC MILANO: 39

* Students who took Economic Geography during their under-graduate degree are required to choose Political Economy: Institutions and Development

Code Course Credits

M-STO/04 e SPS/04

The Geopolitics of Energy Transition

10

SECS-P/02 e SPS/10 

Governing Energy Transition

10

One course among the following*:

SECS-P/02 e SPS/10

Sustainability Transitions and Innovation

10

SECS-P/02 e SPS/10

Economics of Energy Markets

10

SECS-P/02 e SPS/10

Selected topics in City and Regional Planning

10

TOTAL UiS STAVANGER: 30
Code

M-STO/04 e SPS/04

Course

The Geopolitics of Energy Transition

Credits

10

Code

SECS-P/02 e SPS/10 

Course

Governing Energy Transition

Credits

10

Code

SECS-P/02 e SPS/10

Course

Sustainability Transitions and Innovation

Credits

10

Code

SECS-P/02 e SPS/10

Course

Economics of Energy Markets

Credits

10

Code

SECS-P/02 e SPS/10

Course

Selected topics in City and Regional Planning

Credits

10

One course among the following*:
TOTAL UiS STAVANGER: 30

* Each course on this list may be selected by a maximum of 10 students from UCSC. Students wishing to add additional credits to their academic record through supernumerary exams are allowed to enroll in only one extra course.

Code Course Credits
one course among the following Area "International Politics and Policy":

SPS

Mastering the Global Stage: Knowledge Development and Its Relevance for International Organizational Authority (SPS/04)

Theoretical Foundations of Comparative Institutional Research (SPS/04)

Electoral Institutions and Their Effects (SPS/04)

Political Science Research Design (SPS/04)

5

one course among the following Area "Current Issues in International and European Law":

IUS

Data Protection as a Cross-Cutting Issue (IUS/14)

Scope and Threats to the Rule of Law in the EU (IUS/14)

International Tax Law (IUS/13)

EU Consumer Law (IUS/14)

Comparative Constitutional Law (IUS/21)

International Trade Law (IUS/13)

Global Law Classroom (IUS/13)

5

one course among the following Area "Methods for Evidence-based Policy":

SECS-P

Data Analytics (SECS-P/02 3CFU e SECS-P/06 2CFU)

Data Collection (SECS-P/02 3CFU e SECS-P/06 2CFU)

Econometric Methods (SECS-P/02)

Applied Economic Modelling (SECS-P/01)

Introduction to Applied Econometrics (SECS-P/02)

Statistical Database management (SECS-P/02 3CFU e SECS-P/06 2CFU)

Seminar Health and Population (SECS-P/02)

Seminar Empirical Research (SECS-P/02)

5

two courses among the following Area "Economic Issues of European and International Policies":

SECS-P

Energy Economics (SECS-P/02)

Environmental Economics (SECS-P/02)

Economics of Entrepreneurship (SECS-P/06)

Economic Revolutions (SECS-P/01)

Innovation Policy (SECS-P/02)

International Business Relations (SECS-P06)

Seminar Innovation Research (SECS-P/02)

Theory of Health Economics (SECS-P/01)

Financial Systems and Regulation (SECS-P/02)

10

One optional course (not already chosen) from any of the Areas listed above

5

TOTAL LUH HANNOVER: 30
Code

SPS

Course

Mastering the Global Stage: Knowledge Development and Its Relevance for International Organizational Authority (SPS/04)

Theoretical Foundations of Comparative Institutional Research (SPS/04)

Electoral Institutions and Their Effects (SPS/04)

Political Science Research Design (SPS/04)

Credits

5

Code

IUS

Course

Data Protection as a Cross-Cutting Issue (IUS/14)

Scope and Threats to the Rule of Law in the EU (IUS/14)

International Tax Law (IUS/13)

EU Consumer Law (IUS/14)

Comparative Constitutional Law (IUS/21)

International Trade Law (IUS/13)

Global Law Classroom (IUS/13)

Credits

5

Code

SECS-P

Course

Data Analytics (SECS-P/02 3CFU e SECS-P/06 2CFU)

Data Collection (SECS-P/02 3CFU e SECS-P/06 2CFU)

Econometric Methods (SECS-P/02)

Applied Economic Modelling (SECS-P/01)

Introduction to Applied Econometrics (SECS-P/02)

Statistical Database management (SECS-P/02 3CFU e SECS-P/06 2CFU)

Seminar Health and Population (SECS-P/02)

Seminar Empirical Research (SECS-P/02)

Credits

5

Code

SECS-P

Course

Energy Economics (SECS-P/02)

Environmental Economics (SECS-P/02)

Economics of Entrepreneurship (SECS-P/06)

Economic Revolutions (SECS-P/01)

Innovation Policy (SECS-P/02)

International Business Relations (SECS-P06)

Seminar Innovation Research (SECS-P/02)

Theory of Health Economics (SECS-P/01)

Financial Systems and Regulation (SECS-P/02)

Credits

10

Code
Course

One optional course (not already chosen) from any of the Areas listed above

Credits

5

one course among the following Area "International Politics and Policy":
one course among the following Area "Current Issues in International and European Law":
one course among the following Area "Methods for Evidence-based Policy":
two courses among the following Area "Economic Issues of European and International Policies":
TOTAL LUH HANNOVER: 30

Please note that the list of courses courses offered in each area may vary due to potential changes in the academic offerings of LUH-Hannover University. 

Course Credits

Stage or alternative activity approved by the School

3

Thesis

18

TOTAL

120

Course

Stage or alternative activity approved by the School

Credits

3

Course

Thesis

Credits

18

Course

TOTAL

Credits

120